Plane off In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "plane off", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Julia Huong calendar 2021-11-02 05:11

Meaning of Plane off

Synonyms:

plane away , plane down

Plane off phrasal verb

To smooth something.

When my boyfriend planed his beard off, he looked more handsome.

Peter is planing his table surface off.

Workers have planed the road off to help people drive more carefully.

Other phrases about:

grease the skids

To help something run or work smoothly or successfully
 

(as) smooth as a baby's bottom

Completely smooth

(as) slick as a whistle

1. (adj) (Used to describe one's manner or movement) fast, smooth, or skillful.
2. (adv) Fast, skillfully, or smoothly.

(as) smooth as glass

1. Used to indicate the water in a state of calm and tranquility.
2. Used to indicate some solid surface that is very smooth.
 

Grammar and Usage of Plane off

Verb Forms

  • planed off
  • planes off
  • planing off
  • to plane off

The verb "plane" should be conjugated according to its tense.

 

 

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